Mububban wrote: ↑Wed Mar 18, 2020 12:08 amIn somewhat related news (ie light sentencing), WA pedestrian killed by a phone-distracted driver, and driver only gets 7 months in jail:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-16/ ... s/12061266The court heard Milne had reached over to touch his mobile phone before hitting Mr Ballantyne, who was walking alongside Ennis Avenue at night.
The driver had crossed the solid white line and was doing about 95 kilometres per hour.
As well as being sentenced to seven months in jail, Milne was fined $400 and disqualified from driving for six months.
This guy actually seems to have shown genuine remorse, but that doesn't bring the dead back to life. What hope do any of our families have for anything resembling justice for the modern day equivalent of drink driving?
....think will start a new thread quoting this article as doesn't relate to cycling deaths but does this actually have any legal meaning in WA or is a made up "rule" "Mr Ballantyne was not walking in an authorised pedestrian zone but was on a "well-trodden" path, the court was told."
new thread here https://www.bicycles.net.au/forums/view ... 3&t=102840